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No, it is illegal to carry a butterfly knife in Minnesota. It is classified as a dangerous weapon under Minnesota Statute 609.02, and possession of a butterfly knife is considered a misdemeanor offense.
No. They are illegal to possess. A butterfly knife is considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon.
No! They are not. They are classed as an offensive weapon (a flick knife specifically) under the Restriction of Offensive Weapons Act 1959. Under this act, it is illegal to import, sell or carry a flick knife or a knife that has a blade, hidden within the handle, released either by gravity or mechanical operation (ie: a butterfly, or a Balisong knife.) Therefore, butterfly knifes are not legal in the UK.
No. It is considered a weapon and if you take it to school you will be in trouble.
No, South Dakota law prohibits the possession of butterfly knives by individuals under the age of 18. It is considered a misdemeanor offense for a minor to carry a butterfly knife. Adults are allowed to possess and carry butterfly knives in South Dakota.
Butterfly knives are considered a switchblade under Texas law. A switchblade is a prohibited weapon, meaning that they are illegal to possess. Even if a company will mail you the knife, you can be prosecuted if you are caught with it.
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Yes; they are illegal. Possession, manufacture or sale of spring knives (a butterfly knife is a spring knife under Washington state RCW 9.41.250 (2012) and would include practice butterfly knives) is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for up to 364 days or a fine of up to $5,000 or both.
Whether the question is asking about the State of Washington, or Washington, DC - the answer is the same for both. No, they are not legal. They fall under the classification of a 'gravity" or 'butterfly' knife which are unlawful.
yes, they are not illegal. The only illegal knives are: Switchblades, throwing knives, daggers, bowie knives, swords and spears. Butterfly knives do fall under the category of switchblades a switchblade is defined as a knife that can open or be opened by applying any force to a button or switch or opened by the force of gravity
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